TVBS Opinion Poll on 2012 Presidential Election
2011/07/25
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TVBS Opinion Poll on 2012 Presidential Election
Source: TVBS
July 25, 2011
1. The legislative elections and the Presidential election will be held on January 14th, 2012. Are you going to vote?
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2011/4/27
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2011/5/19
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2011/5/30
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2011/6/20
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2011/7/7
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2011/7/21
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Definitely yes
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64%
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61%
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59%
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59%
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57%
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59%
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Possibly
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22%
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23%
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22%
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23%
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23%
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22%
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Not sure
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6%
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5%
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6%
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7%
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6%
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6%
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Definitely no
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9%
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11%
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13%
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10%
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13%
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14%
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2. If you were to vote tomorrow, which of the following candidates would you vote for?
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2011/4/27
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2011/5/19
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2011/5/30
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2011/6/20
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2011/7/7
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2011/7/21
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KMT Ma Ying-jeou
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43%
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45%
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46%
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44%
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44%
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45%
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DPP Tsai Ing-wen
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42%
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44%
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42%
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39%
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36%
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38%
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Independent Ellen Huang
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-
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0%
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1%
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1%
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2%
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1%
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Undecided
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15%
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10%
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10%
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16%
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17%
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16%
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3. According to press reports, People First Party Chairman James Soong intends to participate in the 2012 Presidential election. If James Soong becomes one of the candidates, and you were to vote tomorrow, which of the following candidates would you vote for?
KMT Ma Ying-jeou
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38%
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DPP Tsai Ing-wen
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36%
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Independent Ellen Huang
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1%
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PFP James Soong
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13%
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Undecided
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12%
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4. Our legislative elections have adopted a "single-seat district, two-ballot" electoral system. Voters cast two votes, one for the candidate they support, and the other for the political party they support. Did you know this?
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2011/6/7
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2011/7/7
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2011/7/21
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Yes
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42%
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34%
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35%
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No
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58%
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66%
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65%
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5. In the legislative elections, which party candidate do you plan to vote for in your district?
KMT
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31%
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DPP
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25%
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PFP
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1%
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Non-Partisan Solidarity Union
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1%
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Undecided
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41%
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6. In addition to casting a vote for the candidate you support, you also need to cast a vote for a party. Which of the following parties do you plan to vote for?
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2011/6/7
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2011/7/7
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20117/21
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KMT
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38%
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36%
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37%
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DPP
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31%
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30%
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31%
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People First Party
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2%
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3%
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5%
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Non-Partisan Solidarity Union
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2%
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2%
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2%
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Taiwan Solidarity Union
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1%
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1%
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1%
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New Party
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0.4%
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1%
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1%
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Other parties
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0.5%
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0.3%
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2%
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Not yet decided
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25%
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28%
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22%
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7. Are you satisfied with the recent performance of PFP chairman James Soong?
Very satisfied
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5%
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Somewhat satisfied
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19%
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Somewhat dissatisfied
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15%
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Very dissatisfied
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5%
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No opinion
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52%
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8. According to press reports, PFP stated that it would be best if no political party had a majority in the Legislative Yuan. Do you agree?
Yes
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22%
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No
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24%
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Makes no difference
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24%
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Don’t know
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30%
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9. Some think that James Soong still has influence in Taiwan’s politics. Do you agree?
Yes
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42%
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No
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42%
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Don’t know
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15%
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The latest poll was conducted from 18:30 pm to 22:00 pm between July 19 and 21 with 1,626 people surveyed. The margin of error associated with this sample is plus or minus 2.4 % with a 95 % confidence interval.
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